Jenni
Member Since 2015
Hi everyone,
I am looking for some healthy food options for my kitty. He is 17.5 years old and was diagnosed with diabetes a few years ago. Recent blood test shows early signs of kidney disease. According to the vet, there are no cat foods out there that address both issues. Food best for diabetes is bad for kidneys and vice versa.
Smudges has been on Wellness chicken and herring wet food and Blue Buffalo Wilderness kibble. He has never like wet food but would eat it most of the time but has refused it more and more recently and throws up regularly if he eats it. He has always had a sensitive stomach but vomiting every day unless he eats kibble.
So, do I just give him kibble to keep him happy and healthy with the likelihood that I will have to increase his insulin due to higher carb content? I've tried a few different wet foods with the same vomiting result if he eats it at all.
Right now, he is getting 1.25 units of Lantus 2x/day. Help!
I am looking for some healthy food options for my kitty. He is 17.5 years old and was diagnosed with diabetes a few years ago. Recent blood test shows early signs of kidney disease. According to the vet, there are no cat foods out there that address both issues. Food best for diabetes is bad for kidneys and vice versa.
Smudges has been on Wellness chicken and herring wet food and Blue Buffalo Wilderness kibble. He has never like wet food but would eat it most of the time but has refused it more and more recently and throws up regularly if he eats it. He has always had a sensitive stomach but vomiting every day unless he eats kibble.
So, do I just give him kibble to keep him happy and healthy with the likelihood that I will have to increase his insulin due to higher carb content? I've tried a few different wet foods with the same vomiting result if he eats it at all.
Right now, he is getting 1.25 units of Lantus 2x/day. Help!